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Dolomite is not proven to effectively prevent or stop milk fever in dogs. Milk fever, also known as eclampsia, is a serious condition that requires prompt veterinary attention. Treatment typically involves calcium supplementation and supportive care. It's important to consult with a veterinarian for appropriate management of milk fever in dogs.
Of Course!
Yes, dogs can have temperatures. Signs of a fever in dogs include lethargy, decreased appetite, shivering, coughing, vomiting, and a warm or dry nose. If you suspect your dog has a fever, it is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
stop thinkin about him!
He stopped the fever by helping people out
sneezing , paleness in skin.
Milk fever in dogs, also known as eclampsia, is a serious condition that requires immediate veterinary attention. Treatment typically involves intravenous calcium supplementation and supportive care. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment of milk fever in dogs.
Many mammals can get Valley fever including dogs, cats, cattle, and marine mammals.
the dogs tempeature is taken rectally.
It is possible but it does not happen that much.
yes they can
This is a form of greeting and respect for dogs. You shouldn't stop it. It is a natural and desirable behavior.